Social Psychology CHAPTER 10 Flashcards

1
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In intergroup conflict, the groups engage in antagonistic actions toward one another to control some outcome important to them

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True

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In intergroup conflict, the groups engage in antagonistic actions towards another group to control some outcome to them

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False

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3
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In misperception, it is groups in conflict forming distorted images of each other

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True

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4
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In social dilemma, it is groups in conflict forming distorted images of each other

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False.

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5
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In social dilemma, it is choosing between self-interest and interest of the community

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True

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6
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In social dilemma, it is choosing between the interest of the community and other groups

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False

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7
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Cooperation is a decision that favors self-interest

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True

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8
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Cooperation is a decision that favors collective interest

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False

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9
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In relative deprivation theory, is is the feeling of deficiency based on comparison with relevant others who are seen as doing better than yourself

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True

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10
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In relative deprivation theory, is the feeling of abundance based on comparison with relevant others who are seen as doing better than yourself

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False

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11
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The realistic group conflict theory posits hostility between others in order to perceived reality

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True

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12
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The realistic group conflict theory, posits benevolence between others in order to perceived

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False

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13
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In Social Identity Theory, it refers to a person’s self-concept derived from his membership to a group

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True

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14
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In Social Identity Theory, it refers to a person’s social concept derived from his membership to a group

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False

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15
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The social dominance theory, is the desire to see one’s own group to dominate the other

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True

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16
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In social dominance theory, it is the desire to see others group dominate one another

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False

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17
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In positioning theory, it explains how groups negotiate and contest dominance and subordination as a result of power differential in group relations

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True

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18
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In positioning theory, it explains how groups shows subordination as a result of power in group relations

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False

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19
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The group cohesion are members that generally show higher levels of loyalty and commitment

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True

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20
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The group cohesion are members that seldom shows higher levels of loyalty and commitment

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False

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21
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Leadership Militancy are competition for leadership within a group will increase group militancy and intensify the level of conflict with outside groups

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True

22
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Leadership Militancy are competition to strengthen bonds within a group and lessen conflict with outside groups

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False

23
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The norms and conformity means that the group typically reorder goal priorities and favor those behaviors that can help it win the conflict

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True

24
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The norms and conformity means that the group members attack on another typically to reorder goal priorities and favor those behaviors that can help it win the conflict

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False

25
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The superordinate goals is an objective held in common by all groups in a conflict that cannot be achieved without the supportive efforts of the others

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True

26
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The superordinate goals is an objective held in common by all groups in a conflict that can be achieved without the supportive efforts of the others

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False

27
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The Intergroup contact, it is a prolonged and personal contact with the out-group tend to produce more positive attitudes toward them

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True

28
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The Intergroup contact, it is a prolonged and contact with the in-group to produce more positive attitudes towards one another

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False

29
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Mediators are independent third parties who help groups in conflict to identify issues and agree on some resolution

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True

30
Q

Mediators are two parties who help each other in conflict to form issues and agree on some resolution

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False

31
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Arbitrators are neutral third parties who has the power to decide how a conflict will be resolved

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True

32
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Arbitrators are opposition parties who has the power to decide how a conflict will be resolved

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False

33
Q

In year 2018, the poverty rate is 16.7%

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True

34
Q

In year 2018, the poverty rate is 12.7%

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False

35
Q

A person may have high social status but not belonging to high socioeconomic status

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True

36
Q

A person that have a high social status belongs to high socioeconomic status

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False

37
Q

The rich have less depression and anxiety; have improved health and longer life-expectancy (Adler,2994)

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True

38
Q

The rich have likely have depression and anxiety; have improved health and longer life-expectancy (Adler,1994)

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False

39
Q

To be poor is to be at risk for increased stress, negative emotions, and toxic environment (Chen, 2004)

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True

40
Q

To be poor is to be immune at stress, negative emotions, and toxic environment (Chen, 2004)

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False

41
Q

In the Philippines,
self-esteem is strongly
associated with social class than is typically found in Western countries (Watkins & Astilla, 1979)

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True

42
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In Western countries,self-esteem is strongly associated with social class than is typically found in the Philippines(Watkins & Astilla, 1979)

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False

43
Q

According to Tuazon, Filipino poor tend to have no aspirations

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True

44
Q

According to Tuazon, Filipino poor tend to have aspirations

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False

45
Q

The elite attribute poverty to the poor people’s laziness, opportunistic behavior and fatalistic view.

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True

46
Q

The elite attribute poverty to the poor people’s laziness, opportunistic behavior and optimistic view.

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False

47
Q

Baluyot and Bolintiam (2008) found that tambays attribute their situation to external and stable factors such as lack of education and opportunities and eventually develop learned helplessness.

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True

48
Q

Baluyot and Bolintiam (2008) found that tambays attribute their situation to internal factors such as lack of shelter and food insecurity and eventually develop learned helplessness.

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False

49
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Filipino women in the low SES showed a strong achievement orientation, self-efficacy, and high self-esteem

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True

50
Q

Filipino women in the low SES showed a weak achievement orientation, self-efficacy, and high self-esteem

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False

51
Q

According to (Lee,1997)Street children of Metro Manila has more positive and less negative coping styles, and greater perceived social support from loved ones.

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True

52
Q

According to (Lee,1997)Street children of Metro Manila has more negative and less positive coping styles, and greater perceived social support from loved ones.

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False